What is Portal for ArcGIS?
Portal for ArcGIS allows you to share maps, applications, and other geographic information with other people in your organization. The content that you share is delivered through a website. You can customize the website to fit your organization's look and feel.
What can I do with Portal for ArcGIS?
Portal for ArcGIS brings together all the geographic information in your ArcGIS platform and shares it throughout your organization. For example, with Portal for ArcGIS you can:
- Create, save, and share web maps
- Create and host web mapping apps
- Search for GIS content within your organization
- Create groups for sharing GIS information with coworkers
- Share links to GIS applications
- Share map and layer packages for use in ArcGIS for Desktop
Portal for ArcGIS puts GIS in the hands of people who might not otherwise have any experience with it. For example, Portal for ArcGIS includes geographic viewers designed for those who are just beginning with GIS. Experienced GIS users can connect to Portal for ArcGIS from ArcGIS for Desktop, developer APIs, and other applications.
To view an example of how Portal for ArcGIS is leveraged in a typical organization, see An example of using Portal for ArcGIS in your organization.
What do I get with Portal for ArcGIS?
Portal for ArcGIS includes the following:
Portal for ArcGIS website—A website where people in your organization will search for content, use it, and share it.
Map viewer—The website includes a map viewer application for designing and saving web maps. Think of the map viewer as a canvas in which you combine GIS information and services to make your own map. You can save your maps, share them with others, and embed them in apps.
ArcGIS applications—Portal for ArcGIS supports user-friendly applications that allow people to interact with web maps from your portal. For example, the map viewer allows you to plug your web maps into JavaScript-based application templates that you can host directly from the portal. Other portal-ready applications include Esri Maps for Office, Operations Dashboard for ArcGIS, Collector for ArcGIS, and more. For a full list of portal-ready applications, see Common clients of Portal for ArcGIS.
To learn more about how Portal for ArcGIS works within the ArcGIS system, see The portal's role in ArcGIS.
Getting started
If you are just getting started with Portal for ArcGIS, be sure to review Getting started with Portal for ArcGIS.
The help system you are reading contains further information about how to use Portal for ArcGIS once it has been installed.